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Dialogue
1 Intro| reference to their place in the history of philosophy, and secondly, 2 Intro| without a parallel in the history of philosophy and theology.~ 3 Intro| antecedents which we trace in history, and more especially in 4 Intro| and more especially in the history of philosophy. Nor can mental 5 Intro| consciousness apart from their history. They have a growth of their 6 Intro| 2ndly, their agreement with history and experience. But sensation 7 Intro| like our other ideas, has a history. The Homeric poems contain 8 Intro| human mind without regard to history or language or the social 9 Intro| only be learned from the history of the world. It has no 10 Intro| that is to say, in the history of the individual or of 11 Intro| the most sacred part of history. We study the mind of man 12 Intro| human life, as a part of the history of philosophy, as an aspect 13 Intro| experience of others. The history of language, of philosophy,